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Academic calls for 'transparency' over Fiji TV fiasco
Audio 26 Jan 2015A legal expert says an apparent abuse of power by Fiji's Attorney-General over media rights to last year's Rugby Sevens should be investigated. Audio
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PNG's world war history an important legacy
Audio 26 Jan 2015The historical significance of world war events in Papua New Guinea has become a key tourism asset for the country. Audio
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Kiribati human rights under scrutiny
Audio 23 Jan 2015Kiribati has had its human rights reviewed by the United Nations, highlighting a number of areas of concern. Audio
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Fiji AG broke laws, say sacked TV execs
Audio 22 Jan 2015The sacked Fiji TV executives say the Attorney General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum broke laws and violated the constitution in last year's row over rights to broadcast Rugby Sevens. Audio
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Smartphone app aims to foster Samoan language
Audio 21 Jan 2015A smartphone application designed to foster and grow the use of the Samoan language has extended its reach. Audio
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Corro star who played Deirdre Barlow dies aged 60
The Coronation Street star, Anne Kirkbride, who played the husky voiced, bespectacled, Deirdre Barlow in the long-running TV soap, has died aged 60 after more than 40 years on the show. Audio
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Conflicting accounts on volatile Manus Island refugee camp
Audio 20 Jan 2015Australia's Immigration Minister says the situation at the Manus Island detention centre in Papua New Guinea remains volatile, after authorities ended a stand-off between asylum seekers and guards. Audio
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Aaradhna preparing to play The Apollo
New Zealand music history will be made in New York City this week when Porirua born, Los Angeles based soul singer Aaradhna steps on stage at a sold-out Apollo Music Café at the Apollo Theatre, the… Audio
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Farmer plays Royals till cows come home
Then there was the success of Lorde and her huge number of fans. Audio
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Lydia Ko confirms she'll play NZ Open next year
Lydia Ko, has confirmed she will play in the New Zealand Women's Golf Open in Christchurch next year. Audio
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Future uncertain for refugees in PNG
Audio 22 Dec 2014The future remains uncertain for refugees held on Manus Island and slated for resettlement in Papua New Guinea amid concerns about whether the process can proceed, if the refugees can fit in to local… Audio
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From stage to screen - adapting plays for the cinema
Audio 21 Dec 2014Earlier in the year, Script to Screen and Playmarket co-hosted a writers' room discussion about screen writing. It was chaired by Bevan Linkhorn, and on the panel - Dean Hewison, April Phillips and… Audio
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Playing Favourites with Sarah Peirse
New Zealand actor and director currently appearing in the Sydney Theatre Company production of Switzerland, a new play by Joanna Murray-Smith about the writer Patricia Highsmith. Audio
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Parenting over the holidays - free play is vital
Audio 18 Dec 2014The importance of free play for children and why letting them roam free over the holidays is good for their development. Scott Duncan is from AUT's Human Potential Research Centre. He is an associate… Audio
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Sport: Three more PNG Hunters players NRL bound
Audio 18 Dec 2014Three Papua New Guinea players have signed contracts with NRL rugby league clubs in Australia. Audio
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Bougainville chocolate coming soon
Audio 17 Dec 2014A project to create the World's first Bougainville chocolate bar is one step closer to reality with a crowdfunding initiative raising more funds than expected. Audio
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PNG batsmen to rub shoulders with cricket stars.
Audio 15 Dec 2014PNG batsmen excited to rub shoulders with global cricket stars. Audio
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Plans to celebrate 50 years of Cook Islands independence
Audio 15 Dec 2014The chair of the organising committee for the 50th anniversary of Cook Islands independence, says the year-long celebrations will benefit the country long term. Audio
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Immigration law has sparked strong criticism
Audio 15 Dec 2014An amended immigration law pushed through the Australian parliament has sparked strong criticism from Human Rights and Refugee advocates. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Greg Malcolm
Composer, improviser and sound artist who has been hailed as one of the world's most unique guitarists, who is touring a show of Ivor Cutler songs. Audio
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Samoa softballers face tough road to qualify for World Champs
Audio 12 Dec 2014Samoa face tough ask to qualify for Softball World Championships. Audio
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Experts say human rights and business do mix
Audio 11 Dec 2014Pacific businesses have been told to make human rights a key part of their business plans. Audio
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Tuna Commission fails to deliver on overfishing
Audio 11 Dec 2014The Tuna Commission has come under scrutiny after little progress on saving dwindling tuna stocks at its meeting in Apia last week. Audio
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'Next Goal Wins' wins big in the UK
Audio 10 Dec 2014A documentary on the American Samoan soccer team has won an award for best documentary in Britain. Audio
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Australian police deny playing a part NZer's arrest in China
The Australian police are denying they played any part in the arrest of a New Zealander in China, who's accused of massive drug smuggling. Audio